Dune
Répartition des Notes
- Pages
- 661
- Langue
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780593099322
- Temps de Lecture
- ~11h 34min
Dune est un book de Frank Herbert. Il compte 661 pages.
À propos de ce livre
Frank Herbert’s Dune establishes a meticulously constructed science fiction universe centered on the desert planet Arrakis, whose sole resource is melange, a substance that extends human lifespan and enables interstellar travel. Set within a feudal galactic empire, the narrative examines how control over this vital commodity shapes political alliances, religious movements, and ecological systems. Herbert intertwines environmental stewardship with the mechanics of power, exploring how human societies adapt to—and are transformed by—harsh landscapes. The work is recognized for its layered treatment of leadership, cultural synthesis, and the long-term consequences of resource exploitation. By embedding sociological and ecological inquiry within a spacefaring setting, Herbert created a framework that continues to inform discussions about sustainability and governance. The novel’s intricate world-building and philosophical depth have established it as a foundational text in modern speculative fiction, inviting readers to consider how environment, belief, and authority intersect across generations.
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Questions Fréquentes
Combien de pages fait Dune ?+
Dune compte 661 pages.
De quoi parle Dune ?+
Frank Herbert’s Dune establishes a meticulously constructed science fiction universe centered on the desert planet Arrakis, whose sole resource is melange, a substance that extends human lifespan and enables interstellar travel. Set within a feudal galactic empire, the narrative examines how control...
Qui a écrit Dune ?+
Dune a été écrit par Frank Herbert.
Quelle est la note de Dune ?+
Dune a une note moyenne de 5.0/5 basée sur 1 évaluations sur Booklogr.